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I have had the Go-pro HD for quiet sometime now and have been trying to edited footage on it through Final Cut Pro and thus far have been unsuccessful. I did some research and it would appear that Final Cut doesn't like the format of 60ps video clips. Once converted to a standard 24-30ps clip final cut is fine but if you try to import the file straight from the camera it just says NO.

So has anyone been editing with final cut and found a way around it?

Cheers

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how old is your mac computer? depending on which one you've got, you may not have a decent enough graphics card to work with HD footage.
my old mac did exactly the same with my video camera HD footage. it just couldn't handle HD.
you have to first convert the files from mp4 to .mov and you can do that with Quicktime just export it as a new format. it will take some time but thats the best way to keep the same quality and have the right format to edit with. Otherwise theres a program called ffmpegX which you download from a google search which is also good for converting video files and audio but its pretty tech and will take some time to get used to right settings

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